There's also a Pity Party interview on YouTube where he explains what he's doing, which falls somewhere between entertainment and parody. Normally you would want the landscape to go from entertainment to art, but such landscapes are truly rare.

And artists suffer ... as often if not more often than audience members do. Artists have been suffering for a long, long, LONG time -- ever since the first French cave painter got lost exiting the Lascaux caves some 30,000 years ago.

I never said Puddles' take on Pinball Wizard wasn't amusing. What I meant was that, in the name of exposure, he has undercut the limited value he possesses. By appearing on a show where contestants compete for a million dollars and a gig in Vegas, any cred he had, goes out the window.

And what's a million dollars anymore? Especially when the show pays it out over a 40 year period. 40 years! Puddles will be dead by then. Whether he wins, or not, he's likely to go the way of Piff The Magic Dragon and become part of the Vegas milieu. Wasn't it Leo Sayer who said "The Show Must Go On"? At least that clown wrote his own stuff.

As far as narcissism is concerned, it's a term which is often used incorrectly. It's obvious that you have no understanding of what it truly means. But don't feel alone. The words "genius" and "narcissist" get tossed around recklessly all the time. I'm just a honeydip alpha-female who lives to ball and play. I do what it takes to further those objectives.

Both would be incorrect. Frankly, the only folks who have used the "N-Word" on me are the ones who have nothing to contribute to the subject at hand. Try to remember, this is about Puddles, the Pagliacci of Parody, and whether or not he gets to the semi-finals at Dolby Theatre. My money sez he advances. Tune in next week and see if he can edge out the Singing Trump:-)